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Note that the APC cache accessible from PHP running through Apache is not accessible from CLI-PHP (the commandline PHP version). They are 2 different APC caches.

If you are trying for example to run a script from cron that needs to access the same APC cache as your scripts (executed through Apache) with PHP CLI, use file_get_contents to execute the real script or to send over the data.Doing so executes the script on Apache.You can also specify a return value in order to move data around.

This function is often cited related to file upload tracking with PHP 5.2. So I thought this is a good place to put a warning.

If you setup PHP with FastCGI, you'll probably run into trouble using this function to get any information about a running upload. At least in my case, every HTTP request is handled by a different PHP process. I could track it with the getmypid() function, which returned a different value upon every request, but only from a limited set. Also, apc_cache_info() gave me all upload_* entries that were created in that process. So when the upload was initially catched by one PHP process, all progress updates must be fetched from the same process, too, because APC cache information does not seem to be shared across multiple processes handling that domain/virtual host. But that's impossible to tell because PHP has its own load management and serves every request by an arbitrary process.

So in short: When using FastCGI and multiple PHP processes (recommended for performance reasons), you cannot use APC upload tracking. You'll only get a status update every few requests.

Another reason you might be getting null back from apc_fetch when using apc.rfc1867 is if you have only turned this option on using php_admin_value for a virtual host. It needs to be turned on globally in php.ini to work.

Anyone who has enabled apc.rfc1867 for a file upload progress bar. Please note that if you are not getting any results back or a Null() data set. Then set apc.rfc1867_freq to 10k or 100k or whatever you see fit like this.

apc.rfc1867_freq = 10k

In your php.ini.

Hope this helps some of you who were getting blank data results. It seems the 0 default setting will not work on some machines. Hope this helps!